Dr. Vijay Singh's specialty is adult rheumatology. These areas are among his clinical interests: knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and elbow pain. The average patient rating for Dr. Singh is 4.0 stars out of 5. Dr. Singh accepts Blue Cross/Blue Shield, CIGNA Plans, and TRICARE, in addition to other insurance carriers. After attending Kasturba Medical College for medical school, he completed his residency training at Abington Memorial Hospital. Dr. Singh's professional affiliations include Kennedy Health System, Virtua Physician Partners, and Inspira Medical Center Woodbury. He is open to new patients.

Dr. Alicia Weeks is a rheumatologist. The average patient rating for Dr. Weeks is 3.5 stars out of 5. Her areas of expertise include the following: knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and carpal tunnel surgery. Dr. Weeks is affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners. Dr. Weeks takes Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Viant, and CIGNA Plans, as well as other insurance carriers. She obtained her medical school training at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and performed her residency at Cooper University Hospital.

Dr. Sloan Robinson specializes in family medicine. Patients gave him an average rating of 3.5 stars out of 5. Clinical interests for Dr. Robinson include post-polio syndrome (PPS), warts, and ankle sprain. He takes Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Coventry, and TRICARE, as well as other insurance carriers. He studied medicine at Medical College of Wisconsin.

Dr. Leonard Ridilla is a physician who specializes in family medicine. These areas are among his clinical interests: post-polio syndrome (PPS), ankle sprain, and athlete's foot. Dr. Ridilla is affiliated with Virtua Voorhees Hospital. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College. His medical residency was performed at Jefferson University Hospitals. Dr. Ridilla has received a 4.5 out of 5 star rating by his patients. He is in-network for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Coventry, and Coventry Health Care Plans, in addition to other insurance carriers.

Dr. Brian Grimmett's specialty is adult rheumatology. Patient reviews placed him at an average of 2.5 stars out of 5. Dr. Grimmett's areas of expertise include the following: knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and carpal tunnel surgery. He honors Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Viant, CIGNA Plans, and more. He studied medicine at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School. For his residency, Dr. Grimmett trained at Cooper University Hospital. He has received professional recognition including the following: Philadelphia Super Doctors. He is professionally affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners.

Dr. Hetal Shah is a physician who specializes in family medicine. His average patient rating is 1.0 stars out of 5. Dr. Shah's clinical interests include warts, thyroid problems, and cardiac risk reduction. He is professionally affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners. He takes Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Coventry, and TRICARE, as well as other insurance carriers. Before performing his residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Dr. Shah attended Wright State University, Boonshoft School of Medicine.

Dr. James Dwyer works as a rheumatologist. These areas are among his clinical interests: knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and carpal tunnel surgery. Dr. Dwyer is an in-network provider for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Viant, and CIGNA Plans, as well as other insurance carriers. Before performing his residency at Brooke Army Medical Center, Dr. Dwyer attended Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school. Dr. Dwyer is professionally affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners.

Dr. James Vick sees patients in Haddonfield, NJ. His medical specialties are general practice, family medicine, and geriatrics (elderly care). Areas of expertise for Dr. Vick include post-polio syndrome (PPS), ankle sprain, and athlete's foot. Dr. Vick is professionally affiliated with Virtua Voorhees Hospital. He attended Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College for medical school and subsequently trained at Jefferson University Hospitals for residency. He is rated 4.0 stars out of 5 by his patients. Dr. Vick is an in-network provider for several insurance carriers, including Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Coventry, and Coventry Health Care Plans.

Dr. James Runfola practices family medicine. Areas of expertise for Dr. Runfola include post-polio syndrome (PPS), warts, and ankle sprain. He is affiliated with Virtua Voorhees Hospital. Dr. Runfola is a graduate of SUNY, University at Buffalo School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. He has received a 4.5 out of 5 star rating by his patients. He honors Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Coventry, Coventry Health Care Plans, and more.

Dr. Arielle Silver is a physician who specializes in adult rheumatology. She is a graduate of Tel Aviv University, Sackler Faculty of Medicine. For her professional training, Dr. Silver completed a residency program at Beth Israel Medical Center, New York. Her areas of expertise include the following: knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and metabolic bone diseases. Her average rating from her patients is 2.0 stars out of 5. Dr. Silver takes Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Viant, and CIGNA Plans, as well as other insurance carriers. She is affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners.

Dr. Kenneth Maurer is a physician who specializes in adult rheumatology. Dr. Maurer's areas of expertise include knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and carpal tunnel surgery. Patient reviews placed him at an average of 3.0 stars out of 5. Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Viant, and CIGNA Plans are among the insurance carriers that Dr. Maurer accepts. Dr. Maurer attended Temple University School of Medicine and subsequently trained at Temple University Hospital for residency. He is affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners.

Dr. Adrienne Hollander is a physician who specializes in adult rheumatology. These areas are among Dr. Hollander's clinical interests: knee arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and elbow pain. She is affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners. Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Viant, and CIGNA Plans are among the insurance carriers that Dr. Hollander takes. Dr. Hollander attended Temple University School of Medicine and then went on to complete her residency at Temple University Hospital.

Dr. Bruce Taubman is a general pediatrician. Dr. Taubman attended medical school at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. His training includes a residency program at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. These areas are among his clinical interests: sports physicals, rhinitis, and scabies. Dr. Taubman is rated 3.5 stars out of 5 by his patients. He is an in-network provider for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, CIGNA Plans, Blue Cross, and more. He is affiliated with Virtua Physician Partners.

Currently in medical care in the United States, there are four main primary care specialties: family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Internal medicine is primary care for adults, pediatrics is primary care for children and infants, and geriatrics is primary care for seniors. Family medicine, the broadest specialty, is primary care for all ages.

A family medicine physician is a medical ‘home base’ for patients. They treat all ages, all sexes, all organs, and all diseases. They can see every member of the family, from birth through old age. This allows family medicine doctors to develop long-term relationships with their patients and to understand how their patients’ role in the family affects their health. They can provide check-ups, immunizations, screening services, gynecological exams and obstetric care, routine health care, and health counseling. When more specialized care is needed, a family medicine doctor can refer their patients to appropriate specialists. They can become educators and advocates for their patients in the sometimes overwhelming health care system.

As health care changes in this country, family medicine is a growing specialty for families and individuals who are seeking more personalized health care and a more personal relationship with their physician.

Geriatrics is the subspecialty of internal medicine that provides primary care to older adults. Physical health tends to decline with age, and geriatricians work to manage such age-related concerns as chronic illness, frailty, multiple medications, and declining mental health to keep seniors as active and independent as possible.

Some of the most common concerns seen by a geriatrician include:

Mobility issues, including the need for canes and walkers, as well as preventing falls

Osteoporosis, a weakening of the bones, which affects as many as a quarter of all men and half of all women over fifty

Loss of hearing or vision

Incontinence, or the inability to control one’s bladder

Memory loss, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease

A geriatrician may also provide their patients with comprehensive care that includes checking on their social health. Seniors are at increased risk for poverty, loneliness, abuse, and injuries in the home. As part of their health care, a geriatrician may inquire about family support, living conditions, or the ability of a patient to perform daily self-care tasks.

In some cases, a geriatrician may serve as an advisor to other physicians on a specific case or condition. However, most of the time geriatrics is a primary care specialty, and geriatricians provide routine health care to the older patients they work with.

General Pediatrics is defined simply as the medical care of children and adolescents. It is one of the broadest specialties, delivering care to patients from birth through young adulthood, and encompassing everything from preventive health to the management of acute and chronic illness. Pediatricians care for the physical, emotional, behavioral, developmental, and social problems that affect children and teens.

A general pediatrician has a wide variety of responsibilities, including:

The management and treatment of illnesses and injuries

Discouraging the spread of serious illness in children, through education and vaccination

Monitoring patients’ physical and developmental growth

Performing routine health screenings

Promoting a healthy lifestyle

Guiding parents in all areas of parenting, from offering reassurance to giving advice on everything related to their child, such as feeding, safety, and education

Perhaps more than any other patient group, children are products of the environment in which they live. Because of this, pediatricians don’t just treat kids -- they treat communities and families as well. They often become advocates for children and for children’s rights. General pediatricians are physicians dedicated to the health and well-being of young people.